Thursday , September 19, 2024

Debit Cards

A Smart Phone in Hand Could Mean Cash in Pocket From an ATM

  Security and convenience-conscious consumers wielding smart phones may one day have a safer and easier way to get cash from ATMs. ATM maker Diebold Inc. is testing a cash-dispensing-only ATM that relies on a mobile wallet to authenticate the consumer, eschewing a PIN pad and card reader. The ATM, …

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Fiserv’s Accel Debit Network Now Supports Visa’s Common AID in Addition to MasterCard’s

Hard on the heels of its announcement last week that it will support MasterCard Inc.’s so-called common application identifier (AID) on chip debit cards, processor Fiserv Inc. followed up on Monday by disclosing that its Accel network also will support Visa Inc.’s AID. The news means that Accel is the …

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Bowing to EMV’s Urgency, Accel Adopts MasterCard’s Common Debit Solution

Fiserv Inc. on Wednesday said its Accel debit network will license a critical EMV solution from MasterCard Inc. The move follows a decision by First Data Corp.’s Star network late last month to adopt similar technology from Visa Inc. and indicates the national-brand networks may be winning over the regional …

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How Merchants’ Quest for More Customer Loyalty Could Give New Life to Decoupled Debit

Might decoupled debit rise again? It very well could, according to some payments experts, and the light on the hill is the decoupled debit card issued by the battered and bruised discount retailer Target Corp. For nearly three months, Target has weathered a storm of bad publicity after confirming a …

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Eye on Security: Issuer Response to Target Hack; A Rough Ride for Debit Cards in Chicago Cabs

A recent study by First Annapolis Consulting Inc. found that 22 of the nation’s 30 largest debit card issuers are actively replacing cards in the wake of retailer Target Corp.’s massive data breach. Meanwhile, a suburban Chicago bank warned customers not to use their debit cards in Chicago taxicabs and …

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First Data’s Star Network Casts Its Lot With Visa’s Identifier for Chip-Card Transaction Routing

Payment processor First Data Corp.’s Star electronic funds transfer network on Wednesday said it would license Visa Inc.’s so-called common application identifier (AID) that will facilitate chip-based debit card transactions compliant with the transaction-routing requirements of the Durbin Amendment in 2010’s Dodd-Frank Act. The agreement with Visa could give Star, …

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Neiman Marcus Downsizes by Two-Thirds Its Tally of Cards Compromised in Breach

In a rare piece of good, or least not as bad, news about the recent retailer payment card data breaches, upscale department-store chain Neiman Marcus Group says about 350,000 cards were compromised by the breach it disclosed in January, down from its earlier estimate of 1.1 million. The number of …

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Durbin Wants To Know How Well His Debit Card Fraud-Prevention Adjustment Is Working

In the wake of recent data breaches at Target Corp. and other retailers, U.S. Sen. Richard Durbin, author of a famous amendment that regulates debit card interchange, and an ally want to know how well a provision in the amendment that gives a debit card issuer an extra penny in …

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Big-Time Data Breaches Lift Big-Data Fraud Fighter Feedzai As It Launches U.S. Operation

In the wake of the recently discovered data breaches at major merchants like Target Corp., Neiman Marcus Group, and Michaels Stores, much of the talk in the payments industry has focused on whether more advanced card technology, like chip cards, might have mitigated the risk of fraud. But one ambitious …

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Michaels Reports ‘Potential Issue’ Involving Apparent Payment Card Data Breach

Seemingly confirming predictions from law enforcement and data-security executives in private industry that more data breaches beyond the recent ones at Target Corp. and Neiman Marcus Group are coming, arts-and-crafts retailer Michaels Stores on Saturday warned that “we may have experienced a data-security attack.” Plano, Texas-based Michaels alerted consumers to …

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